According to her, it is baffling how they have showed support for the self declared general of the outlawed National Super Alliance (NRM) following his ordeal in the hands of police who defied all orders issued by the court.

She wondered what had changed since Miguna bitterly fell out with Raila leading to years of bad blood until 2017 when Miguna rejoined Raila in disputing the August 8 presidential results.

Before the 2013 elections, Miguna had been a firece critic of Raila even penning hard-hitting books aimed at exposing the Opposition chief as a farud.

"It is not long ago that these sycophants bayed for Miguna Miguna's blood. The bone of contention? He published a hard-hitting memoir, "Peeling Back the Mask" that laid bare Raila's hypocrisy.

"It should be understood that local publishers refused to publish the book. Why? Raila, the guy idolized by his supporters and goons as the custodian of democracy in Kenya was the Prime Minister and he could allow truth to be published over his dead body," she said in a long Facebook rant.

After writing the books, Miguna was a darling of Raila's rivals but had angered his former boss's supporters who razed his effigy in his rural home as they bayed for his blood.

"The man they went after hammer and tongs and burnt his effigy in a mock burial just the other day is today being celebrated as a hero. What changed? she posed.

Miguna spent five horrendous days in the hands of police where he never took a shower brushed his teeth and only ate twice after he was arrested due to his involvement in the controversial swearing-in of Raila as the People's President.

Deaths and injuries were reported in his rural home after villagers clashed with police as they demanded for his release while youths in Kibra also took to the streets to pressurise the government to release lawyer.

The Tuesday, January 30 controversial “inauguration” of Raila Odinga as an alternative president of Kenya led to Interior Ministry declaring his National Resistance Movement (NRM) an “organized criminal group” under the Prevention of Organized Crimes Act.